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I am a passionate and successful attorney with nearly 25 years of experience. The greatest honor I have is representing people during a time of crisis. I give them one hell of a fight and hope — because they need and deserve nothing less.

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On behalf of Jacquelyn S. Gonz, Attorney at Law LLC posted in blog on Monday, April 16, 2018.

Divorce is not only costly up front, but it also has long-term financial ramifications, especially when children are involved. If you are ordered to pay child support, you may wonder how long the order will last. Knowing what the law states and how it affects your situation can help you plan your finances more effectively.

On behalf of Jacquelyn S. Gonz, Attorney at Law LLC posted in blog on Friday, March 23, 2018.

If you and your spouse are on your way toward a separation or divorce, or if you have recently experienced a breakdown of trust in your marriage, you may have suspicions about your spouse hiding assets. While this type of behavior is certainly unethical, it happens frequently, and if it happens to you, you could be at risk of not receiving your fair share in your divorce.

On behalf of Jacquelyn S. Gonz, Attorney at Law LLC posted in blog on Sunday, February 25, 2018.

As you face the termination of your marriage, are you worried about the impending battles you and your ex will have? When there are children, usually the most contentious aspect is figuring out the parenting time schedule.

On behalf of Jacquelyn S. Gonz, Attorney at Law LLC posted in blog on Monday, January 29, 2018.

As you get ready for your wedding, you are probably feeling a mixture of excitement and discomfort. While it is an exhilarating time, you may have concerns about your finances. Preparing for marriage requires tough financial decisions and awkward conversations.

On behalf of Jacquelyn S. Gonz, Attorney at Law LLC posted in blog on Wednesday, January 10, 2018.

One common pitfall of divorce in the St. Louis area involves divorce settlement. Many separating couples believe they deserve to receive what they want in their settlements. Little do they realize that divorces rarely end up that way. If you and your spouse cannot agree to a divorce settlement, the courts will do it for you.

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